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On our way out of Beadnell we stopped to look at the harbour and found a superb beach with views across to Dunstanton castle, and three lime kilns on the harbour wall. Then a few miles down the road we stopped to look at a Pele tower, built as a watch tower and ...

... some bottles of Lindisfarne mead, and elderberry wine and elderflower wine on the way back to the causeway. I haven't had these since my dad used to make them. It clouded over on the drive back to Bamburgh castle but it is still a huge imposing and magnificent site. Went for a walk down the beach, which is superb, and a paddle in the sea. It wasn't as cold as I ...

... additions. There is a tiny window containing original stained glass. Through the Tyne tunnel and up the coast to Craster, famed for its smokeries, and lunch of Craster kippers. They were just wonderful. I don't think I've had such deeply flavoured and succulent kippers anywhere anytime. You can go online and order for delivery anywhere in the UK. Mmmmmm ....... One and a half mile walk along the ...

... of black faced sheep and mauve heather. Continued to Whitby. And drove through but must return to explore another day, and continue the drive no.18 in guide book. After this we drove north on the motorway, stopping for a drink somewhere when a sudden thunderstorm appeared. On to Alnwick, we we had a below average stay in a b&b. Castle impressive though and we walked around ...

On the island we walked its chilly perimeter, clambered over its ruins, observed first-hand the effects of a limited gene pool, drank disappointing coffee, and plotted our escape to Edinburgh. Many local natives seemed to warm to us, inviting us to walk their dogs, and ...